He also cherry-picked the one medical "study" that claimed his plans would on balance save money for the economy.
Polls abound... you pick the one you like. They are persuasion documents, at least as much as they are sentiment measurements.
Sometimes I go to the realclearpolitics.com website. Most of the polls paint a dire picture for Trump. But, then again, I don't pick up my phone for the significant number of calls I get from unknown NY and DC, which experience has shown to often be pollsters. I suspect I'm not alone in that. It seems to me that aside from wasting your time, polls must go on your permanent marketing dossier. Who needs that?
agreed